i mean, what makes one "God" different from another? don't you think that if one person prays for something to the Christian "God" and another person prays to a Greek "God" and they both got what they wanted, that there could possibly be more than one "God"?....OR that there's no "God" and the person's own will and wishful thinking did something? Another thing, if "God" wanted us to bow down and pray at exactly noon every day, don't you think that we would fall to our knees every day at noon? or if we needed to confess our sins, that we would just blurt them out without a conscious effort?
2007-11-12
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